Yellow Foxface Rabbitfish are vibrant marine specimens prized for their striking yellow coloration and distinctive facial markings. These 6cm juveniles are hardy reef inhabitants that thrive in established aquariums with stable water conditions. Known for their curious, interactive behavior, they actively forage along rockwork and substrate, making them engaging additions to mixed reef or fish-only systems. Foxfaces are generally peaceful but may nip at soft corals and small invertebrates, so tank mates should be selected carefully. Provide ample hiding spaces, moderate to strong water flow, and a varied diet of quality marine flakes, pellets, and occasional vegetable matter. Water parameters should remain consistent: 24–26°C, pH 8.1–8.3, and specific gravity 1.023–1.025. These fish can reach 20cm at maturity, so plan for future growth and adequate tank volume.
The Yellow Striped Blenny is a vibrant, small fish ideal for established aquariums with moderate flow. Displaying bold yellow and dark striping, this species reaches 5–10 cm and thrives in rocky environments with plenty of hiding spots. Hardy and relatively peaceful, it feeds on small crustaceans and algae, making it a practical choice for reef and community setups. Provide stable water conditions (24–26°C, pH 8.1–8.3) and ensure adequate rockwork for territorial behavior. A rewarding addition for aquarists seeking an active, visually striking inhabitant.